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Latin Proverbs - page 41
A fire is nourished by its own ashes.
Latin Proverb
He conquers who conquers himself.
Latin Proverb
It is easy to set a cask a rolling.
Latin Proverb
Believe that you have it, and you will have it.
Latin Proverb
He does not sing his father's songs.
Latin Proverb
It is well to buy oil as well as salt.
Latin Proverb
No peacock envies another peacock his tail.
Latin Proverb
The bust of Mercury cannot be carved in every wood.
Latin Proverb
We all envy other people's luck.
Latin Proverb
A rich man is either a rogue or a rogue's heir.
Latin Proverb
A man of gladness seldom falls into madness.
Latin Proverb
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
Latin Proverb
Happy is the man whose father went to the devil.
Latin Proverb
Give ear to that man who has four ears.
Latin Proverb
Every man's sin falls on his own head.
Latin Proverb
Even a child may beat a man that's bound.
Latin Proverb
By suppers more have been killed than Galen ever cured.
Latin Proverb
Are you not accustomed to look at home, when you abuse others?
Latin Proverb
Fight with silver spears, and you will overcome everything.
Latin Proverb
By submitting to an old insult you invite a new one.
Latin Proverb
Benefits please like flowers, when they are fresh.
Latin Proverb
Be old betimes, if you wish your old age to last.
Latin Proverb
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